In police work, there are many situations in which the plain view doctrine applies and the items seen may be seized without a warrant. Which of the following is NOT one of those situations?
a. When police are in hot pursuit of a fleeing suspect
b. When police are making a search incident to a valid arrest
c. When police search garbage placed on the roadside without a warrant
d. When police search a refuse bind attached to a house without a warrant
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What will be an ideal response?
_____________ consists of an organization's mission statement and its basic values, the beliefs, principles, or standards considered worthwhile or desirable.
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